I’m a French photographer Settled for ten years in Tokyo. Marked by the disaster of Fukushima, In my recent works, I sought to test the bounds of photography by challenging its ability to put in image the invisible danger of the radioactivity. I’m using assembly, collage, super impression; processes that reinvent and twist the very landscape. I favor a pinhole camera and medium format to portray the unexpected, the fortuitous,
and the deformed as a multiple reality.
My work was the object of numerous publications (Le Monde Magazine, Magazine European Photography...) and was rewarded by several prices Sony World Photography, Fine Art Photographer, QPN Award, LensCulture Earth Awards finalist, Arpia prize.

Finalist, LensCulture Earth Awards:
Long exposures and staggered superimposition create this contemplative series—in the vein of Japanese engravings—that offer a medium between the visible and the invisible and challenge us to see beyond the physical landscape to the radiation that lingers unseen.